I personally preferred to add the complete Avast folder to Malwarebytes exclusions, did the same with Malwarebytes to Avast as well, I don't want either program interfering with any part of either program. I've asked Avast to hone in with the needed exclusions. I did look in the Avast program file folder, but there are 18 executable file there! I suppose I could add all of those to MBAM 3.0, but that may be overkill or unnecessary? Maybe only specific files are needed to be excluded?Ī good question. Then just make sure those file names are not changed/added to in future releases. I dont know offhand what names they go under now as I didnt keep up with all of the changes after version 2. It, much like most modern AVs, now uses multiple database files. It was stated that adding the specfic Avast files to be excluded was better. Unfortunately no, there is no single database file for Malwarebytes. On edit: as a note I thought about adding the entire Avast installation folder to MBAM 3.0 exclusions, but was told that was a bad idea for some reason. What I have not found searching so far is the same type of list of Avast Internet Security files to put into MBAM 3.0. ![]() Thanks for that, I confirmed I have that part correct. ![]() Quote -Besides the file names being different, also note that it now installs to Program Files directory, whether a machine is 32-bit or 64-bit:Ĭ:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\MbamPt.exeĬ:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\mbam.exeĬ:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\assistant.exeĬ:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\MBAMWsc.exeĬ:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\mbamtray.exeĬ:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\MBAMService.exe No tenemos información de changelog todavía para la versión 4.3.0.206 de Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. As some ( many ) of us are using MBAM as well, here are the exclusions of MBAM 3 you can add to Avast :
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